Morality as a Religion

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Morality as a Religion

by W. R. Washington (William Robert Washington) Sullivan

EN·~7 hours

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Description

This book examines a striking proposal: that religion is simply morality recognized as a divine command. Using Kant’s and Emerson’s ideas, it asks whether the ancient bond between duty and faith can be reshaped for modern life, presenting a shift from theology to moral science.

The author traces the rise of the Ethical Religion movement, from early societies in the United States to a network of clubs across Europe. He describes groups such as the Ethical Religion Society in London and the Ethical Church of New York, showing how they seek to base communal life on the supremacy of the moral law while embracing diverse viewpoints.

Intended as an introductory guide, the volume outlines the weekly teachings of these societies and argues that conscience should be regarded as the highest reality. Listeners looking for a fresh, reasoned perspective on faith, duty and social harmony will find a clear roadmap to a religion built on moral principle.

Details

Full title

Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (428K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-07-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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W. R. Washington (William Robert Washington) Sullivan

Best known for the 1898 work Morality as a Religion, this little-documented writer explored how ethical life might stand on its own, apart from religious dogma.

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